jennifer griffin, thank you. >>> the white house is confirming president obama has spoken with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu about the deal. we're told the president reaffirmed the shared goal of preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, but netanyahu is strongly against the deal. he calls it "a historic mistake." we have more live from jerusalem. leland, what are the people in jerusalem saying right now? >> reporter: the issue between the president and prime minister, two very different world views in terms of the iranian nuclear program. the leaders seem to be talking at each other, both privately and publicly. for the israelis, they say they do not want the iranians of to see the ability to get a bomb. that means dismantling their centrifuges, giving up their nuclear fuel, those things. for the united states, it seems enough the iranians don't actually have a bomb. which is a very distinct and different view of the world. prime minister netanyahu didn't pull any punches today after learning about this deal. >> last night is not a historic agreement, it's an histor